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Lemonade Baby collab with Ronnie Sinclair new single ‘Seeing Double’ via Mammal Sounds Records

Australian artist Lemonade Baby returns with an upbeat alternative-pop/rock single called ‘Seeing Double’, which he hasco-written with and features Ronnie Sinclair(aka Alistair Seawright from Safety Club).

It also comes with news of a mixtape/album that he has planned for release later in the year and we can expect a whole lot of new Lemonade Baby music between now & then!

“I had invited Alistair into the studio to work on some tracks. At that point in time my dad gave me a guitar pedal that he’d made for his pedal brand.Al tweaked the settings on the pedal and wrote that intro guitar riff.After that I played the drums,and he played the bassline.Next was recording vocals, Al took the mic and wrote his chorus and verses, and I wrote my verse, it all flowed out very quick. We had finished the song in 2 hours. Al left it with me to tweak and mix the record.”~ Lemonade Baby

“It’s really a breakdown of communication, when you’re trying to find common ground but you’re just passing by each other again and again. And you feel like you’re going insane at a point. The frustration of being so close but,yet so far.”~RonnieSinclair”

‘Seeing Double’ is available everywhere now via Mammal Sounds Records.

Stream:https://bfan.link/seeing-double

Almost a year ago to the day, Lemonade Baby gave us an exceptional five-track eptitled “Xtra Pop” which has since collected over 200k streams on Spotify, and Heartbreak High fans will recognize the ep-track “Dry Lungs” which was recentlyfeatured on theSeason 2, Episode 6 soundtrack.

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Credits:Produced & Mixed by Brannon Hughes

Co-Written by Alistair Seawright

Mastering by Brannon Hughes

Artwork by Brannon Hughes

Press Photos by Brannon Hughes

Photos Edited by Mitch Lowe

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